We've had this thread open for well over a week now and all responses to this topic have been quite positive. I think we've achieved consensus that TinkerPop is ready for graduation.
Thanks to all those who responded. On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Jean-Baptiste Musso <jbmu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:42 AM, Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Given that we've resolved the issues presented by our mentor Daniel Gruno > > in the ASF Maturity Model (that he was good enough to fill out for us), > it > > seems that the next step is to more officially achieve some consensus on > > graduating. Let's use this thread to handle sorting out any issues > related > > to that. > > > > I believe that while the ASF Maturity Model isn't a mandatory assessment > > required for graduation, I think it provided an accurate picture of where > > TinkerPop is right now. We have a solid community with great > contributors > > that continues to grow. Based on these things, I'd say it's time to move > > forward with graduation from incubator! > > > > This is meant to be a community discussion, so please feel free to > provide > > your thoughts on this matter. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Stephen > > I agree with the above. > > I would like to emphasize on how well TinkerPop integrates with > several Apache projects. > TinkerPop is an elegant, finely crafted and actively maintained > framework with frequent releases. I also feel the work on the Gremlin > Graph Traversal Machine is groundbreaking and will have an immense > echo in the graph world. > > I could definitely see TinkerPop as a top-level project of the Apache > foundation. > > Jean-Baptiste >